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RE: [ST] Portable Amplification (long)
- Subject: RE: [ST] Portable Amplification (long)
- From: "Emile Nossin" <Emile@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 04:11:05 +0100
>From: Paul English
>Given that disclaimer, I'll point out the Bostaroo to those who aren't
>aware of it. I don't know how the home-built one compares, but others use
>the Bostaroo for their motorcycle audio amplification needs and have been
>happy with it. It runs on 2xAA batteries instead of 9V.
http://www.boostaroo.com/
I have one, but wasn't happy with it. There's hardly enough amplification
to boost walkam sound to a level that can be heard on a motorcycle with
earplugs in. There wasn't that much difference in loudness anyway...
If anybody wants it let me know...
Emile
www.piloot.com
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